SCOT-DNA-L@rootsweb.com: In studying our growing R320 DNA project results, notice two "Haplotype" categories seem dominant for those of known Scot or Scot-Irish ancestry: "I" and "R1b1" There is also "R1b" and "R1b1c" represented and one new report indicating "K2." A couple of the project members have ordered the "SNP" analysis which confirmed "I" and R1b1." Questions: Are these the more common Haplos for Scotland? What does the SNP analysis report really tell us about our origins? What is the significance of matches to other surnames (most numerous seem to be several 37 markers exact matches to Bingham/Bigham/Bigum)? The genealogy DNA firms represented are FTDNA and EA (EthnoAncestry). Our project page also includes those with Germanic origins: <http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick-r320/index.aspx>http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Reddick-r320/index.aspx Thanks, Richard D. Reddick